Friday, 31 December 2010

Film Openings - Different Genres

Horror Film - mostly male audience
For a horror film our idea was to show a serial killer dragging his latest victim into the forest, only to see that when he's leaving the possessed ghost of his victim is following him to seek her revenge.
The opening would show the man dragging a body bag into the forest, only showing shots of his feet walking and hands pulling the bag, showing no face so that the audience can't connect with the character. The reason for making the ghost a girl is that this will appeal more to the male audience but because of the storyline the women watching could connect with the female role in the film.

Action Film - male 18-30 audience
The opening should be almost like a flashback of the day a teenage boy finds out his dad has died in the army but wants to continue with his dads honour by becoming a military officer himself.
Eventually throughout the film the son would start to realize something isn't quite right within the army and when one of his friends/team member life is in danger from a outside group, the same group that killed his father, he tracks them down to kill the leader.


Fantasy Film - children aged 8 - 14
It could open to a classroom where a young girl that doesn't quite fit in at her school is being assigned a short story to write over the weekend, the following week she reads the story out in class only to find that later that day things around her start to change, elements from her story start to come true. The parts of her life that she's including in her stories are changing quickly, she has to continue writing to make the ending of the story and the life around her how she wants it to be.

Romantic Comedy Film - couples
A young girl and boy meet in a bar, he's new in town coming in for his new job, he tries to hit on the girl but she already has a boyfriend, the next day at the girls work there's a new colleague and guess who it is? the guy from the night before. They have the offices next to each other so have to see each other every day. Throughout the film they become closer as friends but behind her back the guy is trying to split her up with her boyfriend. Towards the end she would find out about this and does not want to be friends anymore but the guy would later make a big romantic gesture that makes her realize that she likes him too.

Tuesday, 30 November 2010

Preliminary Project 1 Final Film


Finally our film is done, it was quite hard to edit as we had a shot missing but by using a sounds bridge we managed to make it flow quite well. I found the project fun and was good practise for future films that we'll make, as we have experienced quite a few problems in our group it has given us an idea of what we need to do in the future and how we can make sure those mistakes aren't made again.
In the end i think that our film has turned out quite well, the continuity is pretty good and we tried to think about how each shot would look on screen. The only major problems with our film is that we ended up filming during the lesson as in our last lesson of filming there were no other rooms free, but as our film is about handing back coursework it fitted in with the situation quite well.

Se7en Analysis


The opening credits to Se7en are made up of 6 elements which all go towards the overall effect on the audience which in this case is very disorientating and creepy and also makes the audience very tense. Theses elements are mise-en-scene, editing, sound, lighting, performance and cinematography.
It opens with pages of a book being flipped across the screen and then using multiple cross cuts from the main character writing over and over again in blood, peeling skin off his hands with a razor, collecting threads and hairs, cutting newspaper clippings, drawing on pictures and text, sticking in photos of dead people and also in-between each image is a scribbly handwriting of the credits. These images are all very aerie and the fact that the character is never fully seen means that the audience has nothing to relate to, this is also shown through the character crossing out people eyes in photographs because an audience immediately relates to a character through eye contact and doing this makes the audience uncomfortable. The text and pictures show us a bit about the story of the film, each piece of text is slightly odd, we are shown one piece that tells us about pregnancy and intercourse which are the words he is crossing out, each of these short previews give us a clue to the plot of the film
Each image is cut of short which is called a jump cut; there are a lot of these throughout the opening making it a discontinuity piece of film. Other effects and transitions that they’ve used include flashing, flickering, overlay of shots (one shot on top of another shot, playing at the same time), fade and blur, each of these effects bring across a sense of confusion and disorientation.
The background sounds and music is quite tense, the metal equipment noises and the everyday noises for example to turning of a page linked in with the creepy images don’t link together and this creates an uncomfortable strange sensation for the audience as they don’t know what happening or what is going to happen. As well as these sounds the music is quite low and has no lyrics, this is another way of the film not letting the audience relate straight away as lyrics give you a feel of the mood and characters emotions. As the only lyrics at the very end of the opening scene say “You bring me closer to God” this makes us think of death and religion, which also gives us an insight to how the character might believe or have beliefs about.
The only lighting in the scene is red light as it is mostly set in a photography dark room, this creates dark shadows and silhouettes which means we never actually se the characters face or body we only really see there arms and hands. Other light used in the opening scene is flashes between shots and also and old film scratch effect during transitions.
 The character only gives us a very small insight into their personality because we only see their hands, what’s going on within their hands and the room that gives us idea of who this is. We can tell through the actions that they are making some sort of book and the way they are carefully placing each picture and spending time over writing text in their own blood makes us think that there is something very disturbed about the character. As well as the very odd actions we can see that the characters hands are bleeding scratched and covered in plasters making us think that something bad has happened.

Wednesday, 17 November 2010

Editing

We've filmed the final project and impoted the shots onto the computer and almost finished editing when we found out that one of the shots wouldnt import to the program. This caused us a lot of stress as we thought we were going to have to re-film but we've decided it is going to be easier to add in a sound bridge between shots rather thatn re-film ANOTHER two shots. Hopefully we can do this and can upload the final cut of the project soon!!

Ahhh problems!!


We've had a few problems filming in our second attempt at filming the project, we thought each shot was fine and had made sure we corrected the mistakes that we did the first time, but on a couple of shots we  had not stuck to the 30 degree rule which means that the shots didn't flow together when editing. The link above shows this as we've put together a rough cut to show our mistake. To change this we will have to film again, we've decided to make sure that we get the shots right we will continue to do shot reverse shot instead of side on view which we had done previously. Its been quite frustrating but the group has coped well and no one has had any arguments about it so hopefully our FINAL attempt will be okay.

Tuesday, 9 November 2010

Shot Log

This is our shot log of what we need to change from the first practise rough cut the next time we film. We've recorded what is bad in each shot but also which shots are fine.

Practise Rough Cut


This was our first try at filming and editing on the computer. We obviously have some angles and scenes to re-shoot. The match on action scene with the DVD doesnt match as the angles are wrong and different with each shot. We aslo didnt finish filming the entire project so we will have to re-do the whole film which will give us more experience and hopefully make the project better.

Change to Script

In one filming session we decided to change the dialoge so we then had to re-write our script to match the dialoge in the film.

Thursday, 21 October 2010

Script - Prelimenary Project

This is the script that we have witten to go with our story board. When we film the scene we will try to keep to the script as well as we can.

Tuesday, 19 October 2010

Practise with the Camera

Today we got to trial out our shots with the camera and plan where the camera goes and all the different adjustments we need to make so that the scene flows and has the right match on action shot.

Camera Shot Stills



Here we took pictures in the style of our story board to get an idea of what it would look like.

Storyboard








We've had to draw a storyboard to show how our story will be seen and how the camera will shoot the scene.

Group

We made our group for the preliminary project, I'm in a group with Charlotte and Elinor, we also had to go away and try to think of ideas that we could do for our project. In the end we decided that we would do a friend giving back a DVD that they've borrowed to another friend.